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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

AlienWare Aurora Desktop PC


The AMD® Advantage

When you want more bang for your buck, AMD® delivers. A quad core AMD® Phenom™ 9850 Black Edition processor with HyperTransport™ technology powers the Aurora desktop computer at some of the industry’s highest benchmarks. Improved digital media and gaming performance, increased system bandwidth and true multitasking capabilities are just a few of the benefits of an Alienware desktop with AMD® quad core technology

Unleash Windows Vista

The power of Alienware unlocks Windows Vista® for an unrestrained user experience. When working with a scalable interface operating system, it pays to have one of the most powerful desktop computers ever built. With the Aurora, users can take advantage of unique Windows Vista features designed to enhance the computer experience, streamlining the process of organizing, accessing and sharing files

Memory and Storage

Build a virtual library of videos, photos and songs with up to 3TB of storage capacity. With options for Solid State drives and both RAID 0 and 1 configurations, you can all your most important files secure and at your fingertips. Access your files quicker and enjoy lag free multitasking with up 4GB of memory. Choose low latency memory for your Aurora desktop and see your wait times drop even more

Sound Cards and Optical Drives

Don’t limit yourself to low-res entertainment. Alienware desktops deliver jaw dropping video and audio with the latest in media technology. Experience HD with a Blu-ray Disc® drive playing movies in full 1080p brilliance while a Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ XtremeGamer sound card supplies precision HD audio for immersive PC gaming and movie viewing. With the Aurora, play time is serious business

Enthusiast Essentials

Alienware compiled the premier gamer must-haves; including the Killer™ K1 network card and the Ageia PhysX™ processor. Having a network card like the Killer K1 in your desktop computer can give you that microsecond jump on an opponent meaning the difference between life and death. PhysX gives game developers the freedom to forgo canned animation for dynamic and interactive game environments

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